The absence of an interpreter disrupted the hearing of Valery Klimenchenko's lawsuit against the Armenian Migration Service.
An administrative court in Yerevan postponed a hearing on Kuban blogger Valery Klimenchenko's lawsuit against the Migration Service for denying him asylum.
As reported by "Kavkazsky Uzel," Valery Klimenchenko, a blogger from the Krasnodar Krai who served time for justifying terrorism, requested political asylum in Armenia, but the Migration Service deemed his return to Russia risk-free. His defense intends to appeal this decision. Klimenchenko also demanded that the FSB lift financial restrictions.
In November 2020, Valery Klimenchenko, a blogger from the Krasnodar Krai, was sentenced to four years and one month in prison for justifying the terrorist attack on the Arkhangelsk FSB headquarters. The Military Court of Appeals upheld the verdict.
The court hearing to appeal the asylum denial was postponed due to the lack of a Russian translator, Klimenchenko's lawyer, Samson Galstyan, told a "Caucasian Knot" correspondent. According to him, the date of the next court hearing has not yet been set; when it is announced, the court will send a notice, and the court has also agreed to provide an interpreter for Klimenchenko.
He noted that "if the administrative court issues a negative decision, we will appeal the judicial decision through the appellate procedure," and that "there are preconditions that the court will make a positive decision for my client."
Galstyan added that "there is no question of my client's extradition."
The Migration Service presented its position, but its arguments are self-contradictory.
Valery Klimenchenko said that "a lawyer filed an administrative claim challenging the decision of the Migration Service of Armenia to deny my application for political asylum in Armenia."